Carrie Prejean

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Prejean, a.k.a. Miss California, first gained notoriety in April 2009 when she told judges at the Miss USA pageant that she was raised to believe same-sex marriage was wrong. The uproar that followed didn't stop her from stepping in as a spokeswoman for the conservative National Organization for Marriage. So imagine the shock when racy topless pics of the beauty queen surfaced online at thedirty.com. Shortly after, she released a statement saying the site "mocks me for my Christian faith" and claiming the photos were modeling shots from her teenage years. MORE: Carrie Prejean confirms 'sex tape,' but ...

Prejean, a.k.a. Miss California, first gained notoriety in April 2009 when she told judges at the Miss USA pageant that she was raised to believe same-sex marriage was wrong. The uproar that followed didn't stop her from stepping in as a spokeswoman for the conservative National Organization for Marriage. So imagine the shock when racy topless pics of the beauty queen surfaced online at thedirty.com. Shortly after, she released a statement saying the site "mocks me for my Christian faith" and claiming the photos were modeling shots from her teenage years. MORE: Carrie Prejean confirms 'sex tape,' but ... (Denis Poroy / Associated Press)

Prejean, a.k.a. Miss California, first gained notoriety in April 2009 when she told judges at the Miss USA pageant that she was raised to believe same-sex marriage was wrong. The uproar that followed didn't stop her from stepping in as a spokeswoman for the conservative National Organization for Marriage. So imagine the shock when racy topless pics of the beauty queen surfaced online at thedirty.com. Shortly after, she released a statement saying the site "mocks me for my Christian faith" and claiming the photos were modeling shots from her teenage years. MORE: Carrie Prejean confirms 'sex tape,' but ...